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The Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft
The Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft undertakesapplied research of direct utility to private and public enterprise and of wide benefit to society.
Our Customers:
Industry
Service sector
Public administration
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Fraunhofer is the largest organization for applied research in Europe
More than 80 research institutions, including 60 Fraunhofer institutes
More than 18,000 employees, the majority educated in the naturalsciences or engineering
An annual research volume of 1.65 billion euros, of which 1.4 billion euros is generated through contract research.
2/3 of this research revenue derives from contracts with industry and from publicly financed research projects. 1/3 is contributed by the German federal government and the Ländergovernments in the form of institutional financing.
International collaboration through representative offices in Europe, the US, Asia and the Middle East
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Source: IfD Survey 5241, January 2009 and lfD Survey 10025, September 2008, IfD-Allensbach
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Business decision-makers
General public
Business decision-makers who do not work with Fraunhofer
Outstanding reputation
Good quality
Innovative, always developing something new
An establishment you can trust
Strengthens Germany as a business location
Excellent research accomplishments
Fraunhofer has a top-notch image in the business community
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Fraunhofer worldwide
Subsidiary Center
Representative Office
Dubai
Bangalore
Jakarta
Beijing SeoulTokyo
BostonPlymouth
East LansingSan José
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Senior Advisor
Project Center / Strategic Cooperation
Santiago de Chile
Singapore
Cambridge
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Porto
Vienna
BolzanoGrazParis Budapest
Wrocław
Gothenburg
Thessaloniki
SydneyFraunhofer Contact Office EMFT/IGB/IZFP, São Paulo
Cooperation
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Fraunhofer Brazil
Contact Office São PauloFraunhofer IGBFraunhofer IZFPFraunhofer EMFT
Dr. Cornelia Huelsz Müller
Business Development Latin AmericaFraunhofer-Gesellschaft
Av. prof. Almeida Prado, 532Cidade Universitária05508-901 São Paulo, Brazil
Phone: +55 11 3767-4333Mail: cornelia(at)fraunhofer.org.br
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Fraunhofer Cooperations in Brazil
Instituto de Pesquisas Tecnológicas do Estado de São PauloSuperintendência da Zona Franca de Manaus (Suframa)Associação Brasileira da Indústria de Máquinas e Equipamentos
A visit by Fraunhofer President Hans-Jörg Bullinger, together with Federal Minister Annette Schavan, in March 2009 further underlined the Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft’s interest in Brazil. Due to Brazil´s increasing demand for new and innovative technologies, the Fraunhofer-Gesellschaftsees great potential in introducing its technological innovations and research activities to the Brazilian market.
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Fraunhofer Projects in Brazil
Anaerobic treatment of organic wasteBraTrack - A Low-Cost Marker-based Optical Stereo Tracking SystemCoating packing films with proteinsCooperation between the Fraunhofer-ICT, SENAI-CIMATEC and the THEOPRAX FoundationDevelopment of photoacoustic sensors for gas detection, application on biological systemsEnergy Recovery from Sludge Gases at a Municipal Sewage Treatment PlantFractionation of sunflower seedFurther development and market introduction of a novel biofuelGeographic Information Systems (GIS) for sustainable water managementHealth Care in BrazilHolistic Optimization of Sculptured Surfaces Manufacturing (HoliMan)Hydrothermal carbonization using the deep-shaft processImproving efficiency of the Carioba treatment plant in Americana, São Paulo (SP), BrazilInnovative technology for drying fruit under gentle conditionsLife Cycle Assessment of the mixed plastic waste railway sleeperLife Cycle Engineering (GaBi)Quick test method for grinding wheels
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Fraunhofer IZFP Saarbrücken & Dresden
Close cooperation in business units –combining the competencies of both locations
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• All Silicon System Integration• Non-Destructive Testing• Photonic Microsystems
Fraunhofer Dresden North
• Nanoelectronic Technologies
Fraunhofer atUniv. Dresden
Fraunhofer Center Dresden (IZD)• Electron Beam and Plasma
Technology• Manufacturing Technology and
Applied Materials Research• Ceramic Technologies and Systems• Material and Beam Technology
• Processing Machinery and Packaging Technology
• Machine Tools and Forming Technology
Dresden – City of Fraunhofer12 Institutes
• Transportation and Infrastructure Systems• Design
Automation
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Fraunhofer IZFP Dresden
Turnover: 11.8 Mio €
Industrial Turnover: 43.2%
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Our Competencies for Quality and Safety
Fraunhofer IZFP-D develops NDI and SHM systems for:
Aerospace Technologies
Electronics / Microsystems / Nanotechnology
Railroad / Transportation
Environmental and Energy Technologies,
Life Sciences
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Industrial Applications: Railroad
Goczol
Antenna SensorBattery
Rail Wheel Inspection
Mobile HollowAxle TestingSystem
Wheel Set Monitoring
DSP
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Industrial Applications:NDE and SHM of Pipelines
Pipe Monitoring by Guided Elastic Waves
Ultrasonic Pipeline Pig:
Joint Venture IZFP & NDT Systems
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Industrial Applications: Fatigue Evaluation
Residual Life Time Estimations:
Micromagnetic Material Characterization
Fatigue Evaluation by Fractal Dimension of Barkhausen Noise
Aging andcyclic loading
Components of brown coal open cast mining
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Industrial Applications: NDE and SHM for Aerospace
Fraunhofer IZFP-D develops:
SHM techniques (active - acousto-ultrasonics - and passive)
NDI systems based on the PCUS family
Eddy current systems
and provides testing service.
Eddy Current Line Scanner
Structure Integrated Sensorsby Fraunhofer IZFP & LBF
Ultrasonic Phased Array System
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Fraunhofer IZFP-D was among the initiators and is in the leading positionto develop:
energy independent wireless sensor devices
to be embedded in the structure
to make it smart.
The Competence Networks Germany
Sources: ZMD (left), IMA GmbH Dresden (above)
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Industrial Applications
High-resolution X-ray Tomographyfor Microelectronics:
Max. resolution about 700 nm
Detector 2000x2000 pixels
Volume data 1.6 ... 56 GB
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New Technologies: Quality Assurance of Solar Cells
Full Inspection of Solar Wafersminimum crack size 30 µminspection time 2s per wafer
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Sensors formodal
analysis
Active and passive
ultrasound
FBGsensors
Self diagnosing structuresby:
Wireless and energy self sufficient sensorsStructure integrated systems.
New Technologies: SHM for Wind Energy
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Oil and Gas
Transport
Materials and Chemistry
Infrastructure
Energy
Railroad
Business units Business unitsProjects
Joint Synergies between IPT and IZFP
Aerospace Technologies
Electronics / Microsystems / Nanotechnology
Railroad / Transportation
Environmental & EnergyTechnologies, Life Sciences
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João Carlos Savio Cordeiro
IPT São Paulo, CINTEQ (Structures and Equipment Integrity Center)
Av. Prof. Almeida Prado, 532Cid. Universitária - São Paulo/SP
www.ipt.br
In Dresden from May 2010 to October 2010 at the Fraunhofer Institute for Non-Destructive Testing, department of Structural Health Monitoring
Personnel Exchange
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Training in techniques, systems (e.g. multi channel acoustic measurement system, ultrasonic wheelset monitor) and sensors (e.g. PZT) used by IZFP for SHM purposes
R&D in the field of energy harvesting techniques for wireless sensor nodes, experiments with PZT and strain gauges
Collaboration in the area of monitoring of freight wagons: test of acceleration sensors, analysis of measurement data and development of algorithms for signal analysis
Introduction of SHM staff into strain gauge technology
Tasks: João Carlos Savio Cordeiro
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Sergio Abud
IPT São Paulo, CINTEQ (Structures and Equipment Integrity Center)
Av. Prof. Almeida Prado, 532Cid. Universitária - São Paulo/SP
www.ipt.br
In Dresden from January 2010 to April 2010 at the Fraunhofer Institute for Non-Destructive Testing, department of Laboratory of Optical Diagnosis
Personnel Exchange
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Procedure of experiments for chemical modification of nanodiamonds resulting in carboxylated, aminated and hydroxylated particles.These activities were the basis for biological nanodiamondfunctionalization.
These tasks belong to the project »Nanodiamond- and Magnetic Bead-Aptamer-Conjugates for Detecting Noroviruses«
Tasks: Sergio Abud
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The goal of this subproject is to modify the surface properties of nano-diamonds in chemically and biotechnologically relevant ways. These particles will serve as binding points for biomolecules (DNA), thus providing a highly specific sensor surface.
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Binding of virus proteins to biologicallymodified nanodiamonds. This processtakes place on gold nanolayers ontobiochips during SPR-analysis.
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Principle of SPR
Sergio Abud: IZFP-subproject on Chemical-Biological Functionalization of Nanodiamonds and Gold Nanolayers
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Dr. Jörg Opitz
Functionalization of nano-diamond particles for corrosion protection and corrosion monitoring
Today‘s contributions
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Andreas Schnabel
Pipe monitoring applications for power plants and the chemical industry
Today‘s contributions
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Dr. Jörg Opitz
Green fluorescent nanodiamond conjugates and their possible applications for drug transfection and cancer therapy
Tomorrow‘s contributions
Nano- Aptamers ND-Aptamer- Noroviruses ND-Aptamer-Conjugates
Diamonds Conjugates with bound Nanoviruses
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João Carlos Savio Cordeiro & Sergio Abud have already worked with us on challenging topics
in a city full of history and culturewith an excellent surrounding and of a high quality of life
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